New Beauty Routine – Prepare Your Skin This Fall

New Beauty Routine – Prepare Your Skin This Fall-LUCEBEAUTY

Fall can be quite tough, not only on your wardrobe but your sensitive skin as well.

Soaking up sunshine and chlorine during the summer months damages your skin, and can even leave sunspots, as well as increased lines and wrinkles, especially on mature skin.

And after being accustomed to the warm, moist weather in the spring, your skin must now adjust to the cooler, drier fall air.

To restore the moisture and nurture your dull, damaged skin properly in time for the cold weather, here are some steps to incorporate into this new fall beauty routine.

Don’t Forget About Sunscreen

The biggest mistake that people make when summer ends is to stop using sunscreen. But sunscreen should be worn year-round, as your skin is constantly exposed to damaging UVA and UVB rays, even during colder months. 

If you don’t like the idea of making sunscreen a regular step in your beauty routine, however, then using quality skincare products that contain an SPF 30 or higher might be the best option for you.

Keep Exfoliating

Skin gets drier during the fall and gets more susceptible to damage, but that shouldn’t be a reason to stop using a gentle exfoliant. 

The dryness of the season can cause dead skin cells to accumulate more quickly, which in turn clogs the pores and dulls the overall appearance of your skin. 

Exfoliating twice a week smoothens your skin and keeps it looking fresh, and it also improves the absorption of other skincare products. 

The LUCE180 facial cleansing brush uses low pulsations technology to remove sweat, dirt, and oil, unclogging pores and boosting blood circulation for a plump, healthy glow and it works as a gentle exfoliator.

Replenish Lost Moisture

Addressing damaged or undernourished skin is the best way to prepare for colder weather. 

Start by incorporating products that replenish lost moisture into your daily routine. This does not only apply to your face; you should intensely moisturize your hands and nails after every wash, as well as your whole body, to rehydrate and be prepared for colder months.

Start Using a Serum

If the fall season is too early for you to start using a heavier, creamier moisturizer, you can try using a serum underneath your lightweight summer products. 

This will give you the benefit of a thicker moisturizer and the proper amount of hydration while shielding your skin from heavy, pore-clogging creams.

Protect the Skin Around Your Eyes

The skin around your eyes is especially delicate and it doesn’t cope well with constant exposure to cold, dry air. 

Prevent the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles in this area by using a moisturizing eye cream every day. 

Whether you opt for a lightweight formula for daily use, or a heavier one for extra moisture during the night, just don’t forget to protect this fine, fragile area.

Treat Acne Correctly

Seasonal changes can trigger stress symptoms in your body, which can lead to even more breakouts than usual. 

Incorporate products that contain salicylic acid into your beauty regimen and defeat breakouts before they even start.

Repair Your Lips

If the summer sun has left your lips cracked and dry, you can nourish them back to health with concentrated moisture. 

Applying a gentle lip scrub can help smooth out your damaged lips and leave them soft and supple, while a moisturizing lip balm will make them look plump and protect them in the cold fall weather. 

Don’t Forget About Your Diet

Fall is often a busy time of the year, which makes it easy to fall back into unhealthy eating habits. However, healthy skin starts from within, which is why a proper, healthy diet should also be a part of your beauty routine. 

Opt for whole foods that are rich in fatty acids, such as fish and seafood, and foods that are full of antioxidants, like healthy fruits and vegetables.

Consult Your Dermatologist

While regular visits to your dermatologist are recommended, you should also see a doctor if you notice a change in shape, size, or color of any age spots or beauty marks.

A dermatologist will give you proper treatment, if needed, and will give you advice about skincare products that are perfectly suited for you, to efficiently combat the new season.

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